Best way to trade Bitcoin and other Cryptocurrencies!

When looking at the possibilities to trade Cryptocurrencies the market is very small, besides of the classical BTC exchanges there are not that many alternatives. In this thread I want to show you a nice possibility to trade Cryptocurrencies.

A good platform for trading Cryptocoins need to fulfill some basic requirements, in my opinion the most important of these are the following:

Reliable plattform

Liquidity of products

Availability of the trading plattform

acceptable costs/ spreads

Lately, conventional BTC exchanges like Kraken.com got flooded with new users and the platform is not really good enough for trading in my opinion. Also BTC is currently not traded on “real” exchanges but this will soon be the case as the first BTC Future will hit the market in mid- December.

Nevertheless, currently the best way to trade Cryptocurrencies is by the use of CFDs(Contracts for difference). What I personally found as one of the best solutions is the broker PLUS500.*

Plus500 is one of the leading CFD platforms and offers currently a variety of 10 different Cryptocurrencies for trading. These are the following which can be seen in the box below:

For my trading I will use the PLUS500.* platform. Currently Im starting to getting familiar in the platform and I can say that it’s an easy to use and intuitive platform. It allows you to practive trading with PLUS500s unlimited demo account before trading your real money account.

If you are interested in the platform you can check it out and register through the banner below:

Please consider that by the use of CFDs your capital is at risk.

For more information on projects in regards of Cryptocurrencies – please check out our main page:

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